Write a letter to the writer of your favourite book?
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Don't get stick to war with Arjun and to prove you are better than him, you already are better than every person in Mahabharata, you are as strong as Bhisma. And last thing is that get free from Duryodhan's friendship. It is true that he supported you but when it is time to leave his side, you should have left him.
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my favourite book is a science ⌐╦╦═─⌐╦╦═─
1------Taking notes for a science class requires organization and practice. As you gain experience taking notes, they can aid mastery of the topic both during note-taking and later when you are working problems and studying for tests.
Have a separate notebook for science. It can get confusing when you have all your notes from all your subjects crammed into one notebook. You might want to think about having a separate notebook for all your subjects, so your science notes don't get mixed up with your math and language arts notes.
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Start a brand new page for a new topic. It doesn't matter if the last section stopped halfway through a page, that subject of notes has ended and you need to start a new page. This will prevent any confusion about what subject is what when going back to your notes to study off of later.
When a subject is continued onto a new piece of paper, add the word continued next to the title. For example, "Osmosis in Cells."
Make sure you title your page at the right-hand side of your paper and date it on the left-hand side of your paper.
Use an arrow - preferably in a different color, such as red - at the bottom of your page to indicate that your notes are continued onto the next page.
Always use the back of your paper; not only will it save trees, but it will also save money too. And who doesn't want to save money?
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Choosing a note-taking method. Taking notes isn't inscribed in ancient text, and there is no right way to take notes. But there is a more efficient way depending on where you taking notes from, such as a lecture, book, or textbook. There are four good ways to take notes and they are:
An outline. An outline is good for when you taking notes in class because you have an organized format to layout subheadings, key concepts, keywords. vocabulary, details, summaries, etc.
Cornell method. The Cornell method is a good note-taking strategy for taking notes during a lecture because of the way it is designed. The Cornell method divides your paper into three sections: the "Cue Column", the "Note-Taking Section", and the "Summary Row". The Cue Column is written before class because this is where you write any questions you may have, anything you do not understand, and for key details. The Note-Taking is taken during class, this is where you write all your notes. and the Summary Row is written after class because you will summarize everything in the Note-taking Section and the Cue Column.
The "T" Method. The "T" Method is good for when you are taking notes in class because of the way it is formatted. The "T" Method divides your page into two section instead of three like the Cornell Method. The right-hand side is used for subheadings and key concepts of that subheading. And the left-hand side is used for an expansion your notes in the right-hand side.
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1------Taking notes for a science class requires organization and practice. As you gain experience taking notes, they can aid mastery of the topic both during note-taking and later when you are working problems and studying for tests.
Have a separate notebook for science. It can get confusing when you have all your notes from all your subjects crammed into one notebook. You might want to think about having a separate notebook for all your subjects, so your science notes don't get mixed up with your math and language arts notes.
2-------
Start a brand new page for a new topic. It doesn't matter if the last section stopped halfway through a page, that subject of notes has ended and you need to start a new page. This will prevent any confusion about what subject is what when going back to your notes to study off of later.
When a subject is continued onto a new piece of paper, add the word continued next to the title. For example, "Osmosis in Cells."
Make sure you title your page at the right-hand side of your paper and date it on the left-hand side of your paper.
Use an arrow - preferably in a different color, such as red - at the bottom of your page to indicate that your notes are continued onto the next page.
Always use the back of your paper; not only will it save trees, but it will also save money too. And who doesn't want to save money?
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Choosing a note-taking method. Taking notes isn't inscribed in ancient text, and there is no right way to take notes. But there is a more efficient way depending on where you taking notes from, such as a lecture, book, or textbook. There are four good ways to take notes and they are:
An outline. An outline is good for when you taking notes in class because you have an organized format to layout subheadings, key concepts, keywords. vocabulary, details, summaries, etc.
Cornell method. The Cornell method is a good note-taking strategy for taking notes during a lecture because of the way it is designed. The Cornell method divides your paper into three sections: the "Cue Column", the "Note-Taking Section", and the "Summary Row". The Cue Column is written before class because this is where you write any questions you may have, anything you do not understand, and for key details. The Note-Taking is taken during class, this is where you write all your notes. and the Summary Row is written after class because you will summarize everything in the Note-taking Section and the Cue Column.
The "T" Method. The "T" Method is good for when you are taking notes in class because of the way it is formatted. The "T" Method divides your page into two section instead of three like the Cornell Method. The right-hand side is used for subheadings and key concepts of that subheading. And the left-hand side is used for an expansion your notes in the right-hand side.
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